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A native of Lisbon, João studied at IST where he got the MSc Degree in Engineering Physics. He has always had a strong interest in experimental physics, and in particular in plasmas and fusion. This eventually became his field of work when he started collaborating with e-lab during his BSc degree. What started as course's final project and evolved into a master project where two Plasma-themed e-lab experiments where developed: Langmuir probe and the Paschen Curve experiments. | A native of Lisbon, João studied at IST where he got the MSc Degree in Engineering Physics. He has always had a strong interest in experimental physics, and in particular in plasmas and fusion. This eventually became his field of work when he started collaborating with e-lab during his BSc degree. What started as course's final project and evolved into a master project where two Plasma-themed e-lab experiments where developed: Langmuir probe and the Paschen Curve experiments. | ||
When he's not maintaining the Langmuir probe experiment he is working with magnetically confined nuclear fusion devices in IPFN in the context of his PhD. | When he's not maintaining the Langmuir probe experiment he is working with magnetically confined nuclear fusion devices in IPFN in the context of his PhD. |
Revision as of 15:06, 21 March 2019
Contents
- 1 e-lab geeks
- 1.1 Horácio Fernandes
- 1.2 José Pedro Pereira
- 1.3 Ivo Carvalho
- 1.4 João Fortunato
- 1.5 Leonardo Pedro
- 1.6 Joao Figueiredo
- 1.7 Pedro Carvalho
- 1.8 André Neto
- 1.9 Josué Lopes
- 1.10 Tiago Pereira
- 1.11 Hugo Alves
- 1.12 Rafael Henriques
- 1.13 André Duarte
- 1.14 João Loureiro
- 1.15 Rui Figueiredo
- 1.16 Ruben Marques
- 1.17 Samuel Balula
- 1.18 Pedro Black
- 1.19 Miguel Batista
- 1.20 Manuel Santos
- 1.21 Ruben Valentim Cardoso
- 1.22 Rui Dias
e-lab geeks
On this page, we try to collect all nerd contributors to e-lab who have helped in anyway to put this project in shape and try to digest their own personal interests.
Horácio Fernandes
Presently I'm an associated professor of the IST's physics department, teaching Micro-controllers, Real-time Control and Electronic and Optics Instrumentation as main courses, besides general physics.
I've create e-lab in the past as a incentive for master students to develop their studies in electronic instrumentation which some of them succeed in publish it as their Master Thesis. By that time I didn't know that this field of science will became what is known presently by IoT.
My scientific research is focused on nuclear fusion devices specifically on (i) diagnostics, (ii) real-time control and (iii) tokamak operation.
José Pedro Pereira
Ivo Carvalho
(Thompson)
João Fortunato
Leonardo Pedro
(dsPIC migration)
Joao Figueiredo
Pedro Carvalho
(Dice statistics)
André Neto
Josué Lopes
Tiago Pereira
(Pinhole)
Hugo Alves
Rafael Henriques
(Optic+Scuba + REC)
André Duarte
(Physics pendulum)
João Loureiro
A native of Lisbon, João studied at IST where he got the MSc Degree in Engineering Physics. He has always had a strong interest in experimental physics, and in particular in plasmas and fusion. This eventually became his field of work when he started collaborating with e-lab during his BSc degree. What started as course's final project and evolved into a master project where two Plasma-themed e-lab experiments where developed: Langmuir probe and the Paschen Curve experiments. When he's not maintaining the Langmuir probe experiment he is working with magnetically confined nuclear fusion devices in IPFN in the context of his PhD.
Rui Figueiredo
(WordPress + Wiki)
Ruben Marques
(Angular momentum)
Samuel Balula
(Colisionn)